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Discussion => Silk Road discussion => Topic started by: kobebryant0824 on January 08, 2013, 06:57 am
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What does this mean??
John Doe (100) compared to a John Doe [that has over 300 transaction with 100% feedback]
What makes these two different?
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It is their rating.
John Doe (100) would be a highly rated vendor
while JaneDoe(78) Is a vondor that has had several unhappy customers recently. Only 78% of their feedback has been positive
The higher the number the better in most cases. I do not like tto use any vendor rated below a 95 personally
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I see, but I notice some vendors don't have the (100) after their name even when it shows they have 99.9% satisfaction rate with over 300 transaction...what does that mean??
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Amazing.
How the fuck did you manage to get on Dark Web with that impressive logic?
We do not teach common sense or rounding numbers in here. You should have paid attention in primary school.
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Amazing.
How the fuck did you manage to get on Dark Web with that impressive logic?
We do not teach common sense or rounding numbers in here. You should have paid attention in primary school.
;D +1
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Amazing.
How the fuck did you manage to get on Dark Web with that impressive logic?
We do not teach common sense or rounding numbers in here. You should have paid attention in primary school.
This is legitimate question, albeit it may not have been worded properly.
Me too wonders about the rating system as vendors complain about crashing ratings through a few complaints whereas it appears corrections to the upside take much longer.
Limetless crashed pretty fast, to give an example.
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This is legitimate question, albeit it may not have been worded properly.
Me too wonders about the rating system as vendors complain about crashing ratings through a few complaints whereas it appears corrections to the upside take much longer.
Limetless crashed pretty fast, to give an example.
From SR wiki : http://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/wiki/index.php/Feedback_Score
The weights are determined by a few factors, and here they are, in order of importance:
How active a buyer is in rating other vendors
The age of the rating
The price of the transaction
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I hope 0824 isnt your last four of your social or the month and year you were born!!! Hope its not anything that can be linked back to you. The name after the vendors name is the rating or score.
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Amazing.
How the fuck did you manage to get on Dark Web with that impressive logic?
We do not teach common sense or rounding numbers in here. You should have paid attention in primary school.
This is legitimate question, albeit it may not have been worded properly.
Me too wonders about the rating system as vendors complain about crashing ratings through a few complaints whereas it appears corrections to the upside take much longer.
Limetless crashed pretty fast, to give an example.
Mine go up and down more from the fact I don't take shit from people who are clearly trying to rip me off with ratings threats. People know I'm good, I'd rather have a 92 and not have been ripped off by some cunt than a 97 and done out of my money. Depends how much a vendor is willing to take a hit to maintain their number. I don't take shit from anyone, others do.
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Wouldn't you be better off by looking at vendors reputation on sites like this rather then an misconceived number?
I would feel more comfortable buying from a vendor with 1000's transactions than someone with 10's.
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I think 300 transactions is a good amount though I do wish it did have the wxact amount of sales than just saying more than 300
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If you are asking questions like that friend can I suggest a brain transplant before you play around on the Darknet any further?
This is an oppa stupid thread!
Just sayin...
- PSY